OPINION (FaithWire) – As the world continues the mourn following the devastating mosque shootings Friday that killed 50 people and injured dozens more in Christchurch, New Zealand, an eerie hush has fallen over the media regarding the ongoing mass slaughter of Christians in Nigeria. CBN News reports that since February, at least “120 people have been killed in a series of alleged attacks by the Fulani militia on Christian communities … .”

Last Monday alone, 52 people were killed and 100 homes destroyed in attacks on the Inkirimi and Dogonnoma villages, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW). The global solidarity and stories of heroism that emerged in the wake of the anti-Muslim attacks in New Zealand have showcased the best of humanity. Christians, Muslims, conservatives and liberals condemned the merciless killing of innocent worshippers in their place of prayer, highlighting the eternal truth that every life has inherent dignity and value. READ MORE


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